Hong Hyung Sook began her film career as a documentary filmmaker in 1987, producing such labor-issue-oriented work as [Battle Line] and [54 Days of that Summer]. She received the Best Documentary Award at the 1st Seoul Documentary Film and Video Festival with her [Doomealee], [A New School is Opening].
Her next film, [On-Line: An Inside View of Korean Independent Film], a documentary on the anguish and self-reflective nature of Korean independent filmmakers, was invited to both Berlin and Amsterdam Film Festival. The recipient of Best Korean Documentary Award at the 3rd PIFF with her [Reclaiming Our Names].
(Source: Hancinema)